Washington Corrections Center for Women
Gig Harbor, Pierce County, Washington
Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.
Call Visiting Office: (253) 858-4200 Info last verified: June 2026Washington's only women's prison and the statewide women's reception/diagnostic center, in Gig Harbor.
Overview
Washington Corrections Center for Women, on Bujacich Road NW in Gig Harbor, is Washington’s only women’s prison. It holds women across minimum, medium, and close custody, and it is the statewide women’s reception center — the Reception & Diagnostic Center (RDC), where a newly committed woman is received and classified. The facility also provides women’s acute mental-health care for the WA DOC system. Because it is the state’s single women’s prison, every incarcerated woman in Washington — at intake and afterward — is held here.
What Makes WCCW Different
- It is the only women’s prison in Washington, holding the state’s entire incarcerated female population.
- It is the statewide women’s reception center, so a newly committed woman is received and classified here at the Reception & Diagnostic Center before her housing assignment.
- It absorbed the Mission Creek population in October 2025, when the Mission Creek Corrections Center for Women closed and its residents transferred here.
- It provides women’s acute mental-health care for the WA DOC system.
Visiting
The statewide WA DOC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at the Washington Corrections Center for Women. The facility’s own arrangements:
The full application process is in Visiting in Washington.
Getting There and Parking
The facility is on Bujacich Road NW in Gig Harbor, Pierce County, west of Tacoma.
Distances are approximate, based on map routing. Visitor parking is on site.
Nearby Services
Gig Harbor and the neighboring Tacoma area have the full range of gas, food, and lodging. The nearest hospital emergency rooms are in the Tacoma and Gig Harbor area — confirm the closest current option before traveling.
Incoming personal mail goes directly to the facility — Washington does not use an off-site mail-scanning vendor. Address mail with the incarcerated person’s committed name and DOC number to the facility’s mailing address (above); mailroom staff review incoming mail and publications. Books and magazines must come directly from a publisher or an approved vendor, and used books are accepted only from approved nonprofit organizations. Legal mail is opened in the person’s presence under the privileged-mail rules. Full rules are in Mail & Packages.
Learn More
For detailed information about visiting and communicating with someone in a Washington state prison:
- Visiting in Washington — the visitor application, approval, and the Approved Visitor List
- Mail & Packages — addressing mail and the publisher-only book rule
- Phone & Video Calls — Securus calls, JPay tablets, and video visits
- Sending Money — depositing through JPay and Securus
- Medical & Mental Health — the co-pay, mental health, and the Corrections Ombuds
- Transfers & Finding Someone — reception, the locator, and transfers
Sources
This page is compiled from the following publicly available sources. Policies change without notice — confirm current details with the facility before relying on them.